Is Pritchard looking to duplicate his success with Brandon Roy by picking another 4-year player? Sean Deveney thinks so. http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/Th...tial_trades_ahead,_griffin_is_only_sure_thing
Interesting. It seems like we've been linked to Maynor for a while now I believe, but less talk about him lately. I thought he was kind of an early favorite to be our pick.
According to this: http://www.thehoopsreport.com/workouts.aspx?action=Portland yes. June 1st. he was also at one of the giant group workouts early in the process where Portland people attended.
C'mon guys ... really? Are you seriously that dense to buy into one guy's mock draft? He's basically saying, "Um ... yeah ... I guess this guy seems to fit the mold of what they maybe might be looking to pick if they pick at 22." There is no inside info here. Move along. -Pop
you are correct.. but its also valid to point out that not a peep has been mentioned in rumors about Maynor. He could be someone to replace Bayless if the Right deal came along that needed to include Bayless.
Meh ... Bayless went 11th last year and would easily be top 8 this year if he stayed another year in college. Why would we use the 22nd pick to replace him? Not to mention it would be a guy with less NBA experience and no integration into our team/chemistry. Seems silly. If we want a Bayless replacement, it should come from a proven NBA guy or a consensus top 5 pick. Not from the 22nd pick. -Pop
if we can deal bayless for value, and get someone to replace what he gave us (nothing?) who cares where we get it, be it #22 or not.
Do you truly disdain Maynor due to the fact that we might draft him at 22? Why replace Bayless with a lowly 22nd pick? Perhaps because there are concerns about Bayless' ability to become a good PG? He had chances. I'm not saying Maynor will be better than Bayless but I'm by no means sold on Bayless, especially the Bayless PG experiment. If we can trade him and get some value, we do it. The assertion that Bayless would easily be top 8 if he'd stayed in school is a red-herring. The fact is he didn't stay in school and based on his performance last season, I don't think he has anywhere near #8 value when it comes to trading. A commodity that has been, at least to a degree tested at the NBA level and found lacking always has much less value that a commodity that has "potential" and hasn't been tested. Gramps...